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Dermochelys coriacea

2023
Dermochelys coriacea (Vandellii, 1761) — Visitor. Testudo coriacea Vandelli 1761: 1, 7–9, pl. 2. Holotype: MZP unnumbered (formerly ZMUP), according to Fretey & Bour (1980: 198). Type locality: “maris Tyrrheni oram in agro Laurentiano ” (= Italy); later restricted to “ Palermo, Sicily ”, Italy by Smith & Taylor (1950a: 315, 1950b: 13); later restricted
Figueroa, Alex   +2 more
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Dermochelys Blainville 1816

2023
Published as part of Figueroa, Alex, Low, Martyn E. Y. & Lim, Kelvin K. P., 2023, Singapore's herpetofauna: updated and annotated checklist, history, conservation, and distribution, pp.
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Dermochelys coriacea

2022
Dermochelys coriacea (Vandelli 1761:2) Holotype: MZP unnumbered, identified as holotype by Fretey & Bour (1980:198); see also Rhodin & Smith (1982), Bour & Dubois (1984), and Smith & Rhodin (1986) Testudo arcuata Catesby 1771:40 Holotype: Not designated (Pritchard 1980:1).
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Dermochelys coriacea

2018
Published as part of Kundu, Shantanu, Kumar, Vikas, Murthy, B. H. C. K. & Chandra, Kailash, 2018, Archival sea turtles in National Zoological Collections of Zoological Survey of India, pp. 39-43 in Records of the Zoological Survey of India 118 (1) on page 42, DOI: 10.26515/rzsi/v118/i1/2018/122300, http://zenodo.org/record ...
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Global phylogeography of the leatherback turtle (Dermochelys coriacea)

Journal of Zoology, 1999
AbstractAnalyses of mitochondrial (mt) DNA control region sequences from 175 leatherback turtlesDermochelys coriaceafrom 10 nesting colonies revealed shallow phylogenetic structuring of maternal lineages on a global scale. Eleven haplotypes were observed, and mean estimated sequence divergence,p= 0.00581, is much lower than the deepest nodes reported ...
Peter H. Dutton   +4 more
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Field anaesthesia of leatherback sea turtles ( Dermochelys coriacea )

Veterinary Record, 2007
Ten nesting leatherback sea turtles on Trinidad were anaesthetised for electroretinogram ( erg ) measurements, using ketamine and medetomidine, reversed with atipamezole. They weighed 242 to 324 kg and were given initial doses of 3 to 8 mg/kg ketamine and 30 to 80 μg/kg medetomidine ...
C A, Harms   +5 more
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Solitary Large Intestinal Diverticulitis in Leatherback Turtles (Dermochelys coriacea)

Veterinary Pathology, 2014
Leatherback sea turtles are globally distributed and endangered throughout their range. There are limited data available on disease in this species. Initial observations of solitary large intestinal diverticulitis in multiple leatherbacks led to a multi-institutional review of cases.
B A, Stacy   +8 more
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Vibrio damsela Infection in a Stranded Leatherback Turtle (Dermochelys coriacea)

Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 1987
Necropsy of a stranded adult leatherback turtle (Dermochelys coriacea) determined that the animal died as a result of valvular endocarditis and septicemia. Vibrio damsela was isolated from the endocardial thrombus. The route of entry for infection probably was through the gastrointestinal tract.
D L, Obendorf, J, Carson, T J, McManus
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Ocular morphology of the Leatherback sea turtle (Dermochelys coriacea)

Veterinary Ophthalmology, 2008
AbstractObjective  The Leatherback sea turtle is the largest extant reptile and the sole member of the family Dermochelyidae. Here, the eye of this critically endangered marine turtle was investigated to determine the anatomy, optics, and optical sensitivity.Animals studied  Three Leatherback sea turtles, Dermochelys coriacea.Results  The eye is small ...
Brudenall, Denise K.   +2 more
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